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this conference would see the united states the european union as well as the permanent members of the the u.n. security council and also syria's neighbors being brought to the table also it will include countries like iran now saying that when it comes to iran they have to be part of this discussion they were hugely influential with with the syrian government and the countries like the united states have in the past been willing to to discuss and discuss issues with iran when it serves their purpose also secular from saying that countries have been quick to blame the government for must because that have taken place before the results of the investigations that are actually being as. being made public also saying that the syrian people should be the ones to decide their future not any international power if we continue to hear daily accusations against the syrian regime with no backing whatsoever the focal leaks fail to wait for the results of the investigations by un observers and human rights organizations if we're told that russia needs to just order president assad and everything
this conference would see the united states the european union as well as the permanent members of the the u.n. security council and also syria's neighbors being brought to the table also it will include countries like iran now saying that when it comes to iran they have to be part of this discussion they were hugely influential with with the syrian government and the countries like the united states have in the past been willing to to discuss and discuss issues with iran when it serves their...
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of course there are, and many of them resides in the united states as loyal americans. and millions more reside around the world. there are many places where they are in power, notably -- but a brave view are actually struggling to create within the religion a thheads an organizatn called the american islamic forum for democracy and is about to publish a book that is called the -- and i hope you will all buy when it's published. at princeton's name madison's program, who recently delivered a lecture, arguing that there are ways in which -- so as to oppose the classical sharia, the election is published in the november 2000 issue. the regrettable part of this story is that i'm sure as many people in this room know, first thing as a catholic, not a muslim publication, but make no mistake, as numerous as they may be, among those who pronounce doctrine, the moderates are the distinct and weaker majority. the majority is -- lightly prominent on the world stage. he said that the term nod rat islam is as he put it ugly or offensive. he said there is no moderate islam, islam is
of course there are, and many of them resides in the united states as loyal americans. and millions more reside around the world. there are many places where they are in power, notably -- but a brave view are actually struggling to create within the religion a thheads an organizatn called the american islamic forum for democracy and is about to publish a book that is called the -- and i hope you will all buy when it's published. at princeton's name madison's program, who recently delivered a...
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and turkey so as you see this and high school it across the whole region in the united states who believed creator of this film is not cool at best and he has been taken in by miracle parties for questioning now he has said that he does not look great making this film although he does with great loss of life but we are hearing that he is considering releasing the full version of the film and certainly the demonstrations here in cairo have lost momentum right now it is essentially a mop up operation but as i'm speaking to you he speak to me as are still cleaning up the degree the glass the rocks and the stones that are left over from the last few days of my saying the united states and egypt are traditionally close partners it does seem as if this relationship is very rocky at the moment the last word we heard from president barack obama is that he does not consider egypt and i while at the same time he does not consider them an enemy. doctors treat. dean of the school of international affairs believe that people should search do you put up for the root cause of the protests. but producer d
and turkey so as you see this and high school it across the whole region in the united states who believed creator of this film is not cool at best and he has been taken in by miracle parties for questioning now he has said that he does not look great making this film although he does with great loss of life but we are hearing that he is considering releasing the full version of the film and certainly the demonstrations here in cairo have lost momentum right now it is essentially a mop up...
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defense secretary that there was going to rain in terror attacks inside the united states although he also said there was no evidence they could use the evidence for that today elsewhere in tel aviv i read a supposedly respectful commentators saying the arenas had missiles which he could . it could hit the united states of america that claim is just simply the posters but we are seeing a ratcheting up of the red rainy and rhetoric in the west at the same time there is must be very very nervous about the american build up inside the inside the persian gulf if you look at the map of a riot it is surrounded by american military bases incidentally bases which are also russia and china so i think in some ways the pressure must be on inside the rhine to think we should be going to retaliate in forced campaigners for online freedom our own force in sweden to protest against a new copyright treaty signed by governments across europe the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement has yet to be ratified by the european parliament and that's what activists want to prevent the saying the new law would i
defense secretary that there was going to rain in terror attacks inside the united states although he also said there was no evidence they could use the evidence for that today elsewhere in tel aviv i read a supposedly respectful commentators saying the arenas had missiles which he could . it could hit the united states of america that claim is just simply the posters but we are seeing a ratcheting up of the red rainy and rhetoric in the west at the same time there is must be very very nervous...
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president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have to do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right the lot easier to say i'm going to close that bet actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. i mean back in just a few moments for the headline statements. the . comfort is the least you have. your money is the last you need to if you travel this way. language is common ok you. know the. emotions are intense. experience. priceless. to. see. you have a cold war lords will give him a note so we have a local. groups of the colors would suit sluices also argues in the right you know for my mouth it was like many of them out h. that wasn't. the smadi when i was fifteen yes you can liberate their women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun salute effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe are going to
president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have to do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right the lot easier to say i'm going to close that bet actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. i mean back in just a few moments for the headline statements. the ....
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united states. but it doesn't always live up to it. so we have the mccarthy era and so on. we think that we have the best system. but now we're in a world where we have a global communications system, and censorship anywhere, like singapore, is censorship everywhere. it's not human rights for people in singapore anymore. it's our interests in knowing what's happening in singapore and our interests in knowing the world. so when the minister of law of singapore says, look, we completely reject your notion, and the reason we reject it is on the merits. it's not because we want to be a repressive government. it's because we believe that you are showing, by the way in which you've construct yord free speech that you cannot have a functioning system. look at the polarization in your society. look at what happens when you let people say anything. look what happens when people can say the judiciary is lying or corrupt. look what happens when people speak disrespectfully about the government. you're getting
united states. but it doesn't always live up to it. so we have the mccarthy era and so on. we think that we have the best system. but now we're in a world where we have a global communications system, and censorship anywhere, like singapore, is censorship everywhere. it's not human rights for people in singapore anymore. it's our interests in knowing what's happening in singapore and our interests in knowing the world. so when the minister of law of singapore says, look, we completely reject...
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president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right a lot easier just that way i'm going to close that bet actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. i think back in just a few moments for the headline statements. the . comfort is the least you have. the money is the last that you need if you travel this way. language is common ok you. know the. emotions are intense. experience. priceless. to. see you so. you have a ball before the horse will give him a note so we have a lot of illegal call groups of the blue collar jews and sluices all our views in the whole movie right enough to my mother it was like many of that knowledge that wasn't forced marriage it's just muddy when i was fourteen yes you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can b
president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right a lot easier just that way i'm going to close that bet actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. i think back in just a few moments for the headline statements. the ....
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the number of female gun owners in the united states has nearly doubled in the past seven years now women in the big apple are joining the craze by spending their free time at the shooting range as reports the city's fire arm frenzy is only gaining in popularity. it's a show that defy new york city's ambitious successful female. you're known for their minola blunt it's and cosmopolitans. in real life. the latest trend attracting career women of the big apple pops more punch in the sweet cocktails call it cheap. being in the city we're still letter and rifles meet and different not common but i've been fairly quiet and i rather do it it's pretty cool actually it's very empowering if something like yeah you know you get ahold of a gun who does this not only with a manhunt is west side pistol range has become something of a networking hotspot a place where women from finance law education and many other industries gather to schmooze which would be a magazine round of ammunition and learn how to fire fifty rounds of bullets from a twenty two caliber semi-automatic rifle to do. this growing un
the number of female gun owners in the united states has nearly doubled in the past seven years now women in the big apple are joining the craze by spending their free time at the shooting range as reports the city's fire arm frenzy is only gaining in popularity. it's a show that defy new york city's ambitious successful female. you're known for their minola blunt it's and cosmopolitans. in real life. the latest trend attracting career women of the big apple pops more punch in the sweet...
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well in the meantime spanking the three one win over the united states in this i may finally after david farah came from a set down against johnny's need to secure the time is a started well taking the first set seven six but he was slamming down his racket in frustration by the end after making seventy unforced errors going on to win four sets and remaining on baden on play in this competition spain stay on course for their fourth davis cup title in five years. i'm very happy does that mean for me you know it's another davis cup final we were in here if you go any way i i won the last match so i'm really happy you know it and i want to journey's america he's everywhere player he's i think. it was easy these you start. and also smiling is fellow spaniard a former world champion who barely renzo who's closing in on the mighty g.p. title after winning the sun marino grand prix to go thirty eight points clear after rival dani pedrosa crashed it was an incident packed race but dr said he'd been on paul was pushed to the back of the great over a technical issue and then crashed out on the fir
well in the meantime spanking the three one win over the united states in this i may finally after david farah came from a set down against johnny's need to secure the time is a started well taking the first set seven six but he was slamming down his racket in frustration by the end after making seventy unforced errors going on to win four sets and remaining on baden on play in this competition spain stay on course for their fourth davis cup title in five years. i'm very happy does that mean...
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the document was written in 1991 by a sundayier hamas leader in the united states. and explains that the islamist movement is what the memo refers to as a, quote, settlement process, unquote, to establish itself in the united states and once established to pursue a, quote, civilization jihadist, unquote, mission led by the muslim brotherhood. what the author described aptly as stealth jihad. shariah is the law of the land within what is referred to as the home or realm of islam. that is not by the way simply in muslim countries. it is anyplace where muslims can and do exercise control. so some neighborhoods in european cities where muslims exercise control, notably in france, and even in sweden, shariah is practiced and enforced in contravention and suppression of local laws. some of those areas have become known as no-go zones. the proposed mosque near ground zero in new york was to be named core bone a to us. the implementation of maria and the plac-- sharishariah. >> shariah itself con takens the obligation to wage jihad among nonbelievers. it is the obligatory s
the document was written in 1991 by a sundayier hamas leader in the united states. and explains that the islamist movement is what the memo refers to as a, quote, settlement process, unquote, to establish itself in the united states and once established to pursue a, quote, civilization jihadist, unquote, mission led by the muslim brotherhood. what the author described aptly as stealth jihad. shariah is the law of the land within what is referred to as the home or realm of islam. that is not by...
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president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have us do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right now it's a lot easier to say i'm going to close than actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. but the back of the headline shortly with r.t. . on. to. download the official auntie application to i phone oh i pod touch from the i.q. exams to. enjoy life on the go. video on demand parties my old comes and already says feeds now in the palm of your . question on the t. dot com. today children play war in the old case me. but in june one hundred forty one leaders walls were the first barrier for the nazi troops on their way to moscow and. settlers are restless were done one by one under ceaselessly. water i've. been the last shelter an unnamed soldier left a few simple words very well mother i'm dying but i'm not surrendering. i've. been.
president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have us do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right now it's a lot easier to say i'm going to close than actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. but the back of the headline shortly with r.t. . on. to. download the...
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states or that. the arab league is said to decide whether to extend its mission to syria made fixed results for the observers as both sides question their effectiveness officials from the league have indicated the mission is likely to continue as the presence of monitors has reduced the level of violence in some areas partly sir first is following the situation in syria. they are going to be meeting and then finding. ok. this. will be now the arab league mission in the country to be the everyman station the. syrian government power among other things including the release of prisoners to withdraw. troops and tanks from some of the towns and cities how successful this. is the case of. the arab league mission and that final day here in the country there are questions raised as to think shall see and the credibility of the mission certainly seeing the way that they operated they couldn't question really just how independent they were able to operate in the country despite the possibility. yardley going
states or that. the arab league is said to decide whether to extend its mission to syria made fixed results for the observers as both sides question their effectiveness officials from the league have indicated the mission is likely to continue as the presence of monitors has reduced the level of violence in some areas partly sir first is following the situation in syria. they are going to be meeting and then finding. ok. this. will be now the arab league mission in the country to be the...
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west for the russian state duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see. and you can catch of the full interview with victor bhutto that will be on sunday of course here on ott say. it is a five ten pm here in moscow this is our to be in indonesia a search team has found at least twelve bodies on the slopes of a volcano where a new russian airliner crashed on a wednesday during a show flight the rescue operation has been halted overnight until saturday morning as fears meld that everybody onboard might have died. heard from the families and friends who are still holding on to. chaos to jakarta's domestic airport where hundreds gathered after russian superjet sukhoi one hundred went missing from radars early thursday their worst fears were realized as air force helicopters found the remains of the plane on a mountainside thirty mile
west for the russian state duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see. and you can catch of the full interview with victor bhutto that will be on sunday of course here on ott say. it is a five ten pm here in moscow this is our to be in...
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in the united states, the body of the dead u.s. ambassador and his three colleagues that were killed in the attack or brought home. it was a part of the world in which it once had real political power. -- they once had real political power. >> and just a brief time ago, i spoke to jeremy in cairo. i asked what the sentiment was like. >> there is a lot of anger. in egypt, it has become more complicated because a lot of local issues have been grafted onto the initial anger about the film. now, i think what is significant today is that it has spread to other countries, and i think the more other countries, and because today is the muslim day of prayer, perhaps it might be the combination, but there have been people killed. and there are real, genuine grievances behind all of this. >> jeremy bowen in tahrir square for us there. i spoke with robin wright. thank you for coming in. has the tyranny of the dictator in the middle east been replaced by the tyranny of the mob? >> that is the great danger, and the fact that this has moved into
in the united states, the body of the dead u.s. ambassador and his three colleagues that were killed in the attack or brought home. it was a part of the world in which it once had real political power. -- they once had real political power. >> and just a brief time ago, i spoke to jeremy in cairo. i asked what the sentiment was like. >> there is a lot of anger. in egypt, it has become more complicated because a lot of local issues have been grafted onto the initial anger about the...
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states some of them were trained in the united states were funded by the united states and someone with a very clear and very little idea of the future or the only sad thing is that it didn't happen in the west and all that but in and country where the political agenda was different and we had those people coming from the history but it was a keeper all view of the future and everything was like that at the end of the day by dishonest by the muslim brothers to see see this as a friend in the region where. ultimately this coming into power. i wrote personally you be thought a long time before the vision elections the. the only possibility is to have the most embarrassing us first but if you've got a formation in egypt i mean everything else to us just in both because you have a very poor society. allows people who are just not able to read the newspaper we speak latin a number of months for number saw everything was in place predicts or missed in itself and not a democrat issue in the in the. in the same in tunisia. and just same from our c.n.n. yes we're looking at the syrian crisis it
states some of them were trained in the united states were funded by the united states and someone with a very clear and very little idea of the future or the only sad thing is that it didn't happen in the west and all that but in and country where the political agenda was different and we had those people coming from the history but it was a keeper all view of the future and everything was like that at the end of the day by dishonest by the muslim brothers to see see this as a friend in the...
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if you look at them are proceeding in the way that you can be in the united. states and you're of. the constitution to be democracy. to be right. on the other hand it's not time to have a kind of party to show he. sort of. unusual or not normal life it's not going to be something that she realizes there is just. so it's the rights of the minority. and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity cuts have even reached in the sanctum of the conflict the vatican but his aides have held a slightly sponsor an annual mass and st paul's basilica in rome you just trick budget controls the traditional scene outside the cathedral this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some term times less than twenty eleven and as these peace on of the found out all across europe needed a wish and a christmas money worries would dissipate. and since it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it is busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time o
if you look at them are proceeding in the way that you can be in the united. states and you're of. the constitution to be democracy. to be right. on the other hand it's not time to have a kind of party to show he. sort of. unusual or not normal life it's not going to be something that she realizes there is just. so it's the rights of the minority. and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity...
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president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have to do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right a lot easier to say i'm going to close that bet actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. and in a few minutes an insight into the different methods of bounty hunting a story of chasing those have escaped from prison those who skip courts and in an economic crisis those borrowers who flee to avoid their debts. if you follow the. fuel. back and part of. the goes back to a time when people with right out of the forces in the wild west pick up these future days and putting them into share for prosecution the look up to me. too. let me tell you when they go out there it's got weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad. will and. we're chasing killers and you gotta keep that in mind as the two million dollar bill please rest. without superheroes you can be k
president of the united states really has the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have to do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right a lot easier to say i'm going to close that bet actually go through with that whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. and in a few minutes an insight into the different methods of bounty...
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of course that happened when her husband was president of the united states. protestors also throwing shoes, water bottles and tomatoes at her motorcade. >>> raising brand new safety concerns 11 days before the olympic games. a newspaper is reporting staffers have allowed several people into the country despite there being a terror watch list. they didn't hire enough guards. thousands of olympic athletes begin arriving in london today. that officially kicks off today. republican national committee moving in over the weekend. the project will set the stage for mitt romney to officially accept the nomination for president. >>> the $20 million project will take about 6 weeks to complete. the convention kicks off on august the 27th. those are your top stories at 5:00. >>> mitt romney looking to regain momentum and shift the campaign in a different direction. he's focusing on the presidential political payoff. >>> you may recall that on friday former massachusetts governor mitt romney actually challenged president obama to reign in his campaign team calling the oba
of course that happened when her husband was president of the united states. protestors also throwing shoes, water bottles and tomatoes at her motorcade. >>> raising brand new safety concerns 11 days before the olympic games. a newspaper is reporting staffers have allowed several people into the country despite there being a terror watch list. they didn't hire enough guards. thousands of olympic athletes begin arriving in london today. that officially kicks off today. republican...
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states just a couple of weeks ago there is a which entails a list of russian officials whom the united states believed to be involved in the case of ciggy magnitsky a russian lawyer who was charged with the tax evasion put in preliminary cunt fireman's and then died while in custody now so game against his family friends and several few unwise organizations believe the charges against one of these two were trumped up and that he died in custody from. these two acts are seen as the latest developments in the ongoing a tit for tat split diplomatic battle which seems to be going on that despite the a reset button push several years ago russian studies in history professor steven cohen from new york and princeton university's says he's never been under any illusions about russia u.s. relations. there's an old russian saying we're friends are also deeds a lot of people in moscow and in washington when they pass the magnitsky act and now the ban on adoption in moscow may have thought they were just talking showing off or playing with grandstanding politically as we say in america but these w
states just a couple of weeks ago there is a which entails a list of russian officials whom the united states believed to be involved in the case of ciggy magnitsky a russian lawyer who was charged with the tax evasion put in preliminary cunt fireman's and then died while in custody now so game against his family friends and several few unwise organizations believe the charges against one of these two were trumped up and that he died in custody from. these two acts are seen as the latest...
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states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves it could be that the obama administration thinks by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change washington is winning the hearts and minds of the people in that part of the world but we sent events showed that's not quite so if you look at poll numbers that gauge public attitude towards the u.s. in different muslim countries u.s. approval rating is the same as it was under president george w. bush in some countries like pakistan it's much worse and these numbers have nothing to do with the infamous film but they do have something to do with us policies you know we can rap any kind of purple finger revolution we want people to have democracy and have freedom but at the end of the day when we look at the results of what's been accomplished over two decades of being in this region destabilizing the region we have hundreds of millions of people who are the in a lot of cases had their world turned upsid
states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves it could be that the obama administration thinks by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change washington is winning the hearts and minds of the people in that part of the world but we sent events showed that's not quite so if you look at poll numbers that gauge public attitude towards the u.s. in different muslim countries u.s. approval rating is the...
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to two different countries in the west and to the united states well. one of the greatest stars of the russian ballet of the past he was i think he once was the director of the abt it is very much so so did these people influence you as a young dancer i mean did they did they did they somehow have any impact on you or on your vision your future career the future dolls you know i feel like in in. ballet globally there are very few dancers that have made such an impression on the world then. and of course rudolf nureyev and so i think every male dancer who is aspiring to become a professional who is a professional. is very much influenced by by me shows the dancing and rudy's dancing and you know we have videos to look at now when he was classically trained and they're still just as influential i mean he still is one of the greatest dancers to have existed yes bursting really only ordinary was why i didn't talk about marie of because because you got. i think you have a chance to to see you know i mean i saw. him do you think that the bolshoi today still i
to two different countries in the west and to the united states well. one of the greatest stars of the russian ballet of the past he was i think he once was the director of the abt it is very much so so did these people influence you as a young dancer i mean did they did they did they somehow have any impact on you or on your vision your future career the future dolls you know i feel like in in. ballet globally there are very few dancers that have made such an impression on the world then. and...
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states as well can you describe a bit of this thread of occupy over the continental united states it was remarkably clear. i was full of upper gas that i was astounded is you know you dream of these things happening but you never really think they're actually going to help them. i would say in three weeks we had something like eight hundred occupations and you know granted some of those occupations like one saw him but a lot of the more and a lot of them were large camps of people in places like you know new occupied scatch want to encounter the mill is remarkable out whoring and it happened very very quickly i want to get on to to space so why is it important to occupy space. so i don't want to just stay at home you've got your rolodex you've got your friends you've got your social networking why not just coordinate from behind the scenes isn't a bit of a waste of time to put up tents and do things efficiently. but it is it goes back to the question about why online movements may move offline until i think there is a natural human need to communicate face to face and actually it is
states as well can you describe a bit of this thread of occupy over the continental united states it was remarkably clear. i was full of upper gas that i was astounded is you know you dream of these things happening but you never really think they're actually going to help them. i would say in three weeks we had something like eight hundred occupations and you know granted some of those occupations like one saw him but a lot of the more and a lot of them were large camps of people in places...
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it is true where she reeks of expose the world secrets these documents long united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemned just going after because people illegally should suffer five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us . today where on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. welcome to this special episode of the world from our normally i do this from my location to house arrest that today because of the number of people involved in the occupy movement we've decided to do it here in the old voice of bank of london which is controlled by friends of the pipes we have a very science market by new york. alexa o'brien from occupy in your view is their rage. peters from occupy london by me calling from london and david graber from occupied new york so i want to split this program in really sort of two parts the first part so i want to understand how occupy came to be. sort of people who are involved political background for organizing it and conducting its affairs and spreading
it is true where she reeks of expose the world secrets these documents long united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemned just going after because people illegally should suffer five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us . today where on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. welcome to this special episode of the world from our normally i do this from my location to house arrest that...
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states china is really relatively new but they're trying to focus on what they can do. successfully and that will be really unique and tailored to what china hopes to accomplish in space now time to take a look at some more news making headlines around the world of the south. when car bomb explosions have rocked the iraqi cap. killing at least thirty two and injuring dozens of the blasts targeted neighborhoods where thousands of shia pilgrims have gathered to mark a religious festival the violence is the latest in a wave of attacks on shia muslims in recent weeks with seventy people killed on wednesday alone. at least thirteen prisoners died and five were injured in an attempt intended riot in a turkish prison protesting against the detention conditions the inmates set light to bedding in their own cell where eighteen people were being held somewhere hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning. twenty one al qaeda militants have been killed by the yemeni army in the country's southern provinces the final offensive ended weeks of battles with the terrorist group seized c
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guys, you know how close we are to the united states, one more situation like this, the united states will pull out. these countries are in real danger, bob, of falling behind exponentially in this globalized world today. un, there's a saying in environmentalism that really applies to them-- we have exactly enough time starting now. people talk about climate change. they have exactly enough time starting now to get into the modern world, and to spend another decade with islam-- islam is a great and glorious faith but it is not the answer it their development issues today. >> schieffer: mr. ind. >mr. indyk, doyou think assad in he survive? >> it's very difficult to see how he can survive. he's lost all legitimacy. he's basically in a situation of kill or be killed, and upwards of 30,000 syrians already dead, i think we see what choice he's made here. there's no way back from that situation. i do think that the administration could have been more actively engaged with the opposition earlier on, the kinds of things that we're trying to do now in terms of finding out who the opposition is
guys, you know how close we are to the united states, one more situation like this, the united states will pull out. these countries are in real danger, bob, of falling behind exponentially in this globalized world today. un, there's a saying in environmentalism that really applies to them-- we have exactly enough time starting now. people talk about climate change. they have exactly enough time starting now to get into the modern world, and to spend another decade with islam-- islam is a great...
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being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn the said quote after quote he broke the law illegally should some five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that doesn't stop the fight. today on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. welcome to this special episode of the world from our normally i do this from my location to house arrest but today because of the number of people involved in the occupied movement we've decided to do it here in the old bank of london which is controlled by friends of occupy we have very sometimes market by new york alexa bryant from occupy in york and us they have rage. pitas from occupied london by me calling from occupy london and david graber from occupied new york so i want to put this program in really sort of two parts the first part so i want to understand how occupy came to be. sort of people who are involved political background for organizing it and conducting its affairs and spreading it and then look into where it's going to go or. david where where do you think this movement came t
being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn the said quote after quote he broke the law illegally should some five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that doesn't stop the fight. today on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. welcome to this special episode of the world from our normally i do this from my location to house arrest but today because of the number of people involved in the occupied movement we've decided to do it...
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no more united states what is the mission a first is have an opening to do this today should have made similar with me hearing from them that they believe that this has all the telltale signs kind of a need is incredibly volatile across the region with the demonstrations today saturday. reporting right there from cairo well it all to dot com team is working twenty four seven to bring you the latest news from the arab world as well as a great pitchers on the expert analysis with posting the latest updates there live right as they come in and there's now a time line of showing exactly how the situation is developing. los angeles police interviews the suspected director of the american made and t.v. muslim film which triggered the pan out of breath of the islamic art rest on our website our team talk. it's good to have you with us here on oxy today washington has deployed its marines across the arab world to protect u.s. missions while the white house struggles to contain this fallout america's leadership has condemned this film and stressed it has nothing to do with it but it's not his g
no more united states what is the mission a first is have an opening to do this today should have made similar with me hearing from them that they believe that this has all the telltale signs kind of a need is incredibly volatile across the region with the demonstrations today saturday. reporting right there from cairo well it all to dot com team is working twenty four seven to bring you the latest news from the arab world as well as a great pitchers on the expert analysis with posting the...
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. >> the united states has provided no military support to the syrian opposition. none. >> as the crisis deepens, the head of u.n. peacekeeping says syria is now in civil war. the rebels and the regime disagree. they do not want to be put on the same level as one another. the french foreign minister also said it is a civil war, and he wants the battered peace plan put under u.n. chapter 7, meaning it should be imposed by force if necessary. >> under question of civil war, there is no room for quarreling on words when groups belong to the same people massively to each other. that is not a civil war, there are no words for what is going on. >> in the meantime, the uprising goes on. increasingly militarized it may be, but more than just a military struggle. >> well, as we just heard, the war of words between russia and the u.s. is now intensifying. i asked him why hillary clinton appears to a chosen this moment to escalate in quite a dramatic way. >> it is because they think this tactic will somehow get russia to move where it matters in the security council, and we'r
. >> the united states has provided no military support to the syrian opposition. none. >> as the crisis deepens, the head of u.n. peacekeeping says syria is now in civil war. the rebels and the regime disagree. they do not want to be put on the same level as one another. the french foreign minister also said it is a civil war, and he wants the battered peace plan put under u.n. chapter 7, meaning it should be imposed by force if necessary. >> under question of civil war,...
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conditions from the united states. comes across st elizabeth's illegitimate big day to mark the labor unions fight over the last seventy or eighty years we all know the more serious political movements parties on the street nameplates well it is. the be. the rest of the. business it isn't came from the united states by wall street also taking part in this they can sleep on a sort of. situation over the last six months of this time with the flame burning their hands in iraq said there's a. reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying him and then to protest anything. opposition members were also out to get their message across among them the country's second largest party which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results and is unhappy about that to me putin's return to the kremlin jacob graves reports from amid a sea of red flags goes from the has held annually for the colors policy all money to carry certain amount of symbolism for them as they started to represent workers in russia was a stage
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i think we should believe we already have the gallup well-being index the united states so we already are setting precedent i think we need a new accounting system not simply another index but an accounting system that actually measures well being ok christopher what do you think about that can you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but kind of how could how do you measure happiness all you can do really is i asked people how happy they feel generally on the scale of zero to ten and people generally say in reasonably wealthy western societies that there are a seven or an ace and this is been the case for for many years so although i think it's quite interesting to do these surveys from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and the very little use case some we get we have two points of view here what do you think what are you following on that. well for years economists have been talked about and have dreamed about having a way of measuring utility being able to measure the success of an economy they have tended to use sort of measures i mean we fall back on things lik
i think we should believe we already have the gallup well-being index the united states so we already are setting precedent i think we need a new accounting system not simply another index but an accounting system that actually measures well being ok christopher what do you think about that can you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but kind of how could how do you measure happiness all you can do really is i asked people how happy they feel generally on the scale of zero to ten and people...
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no state no russia and no state in europe and no united states of america can agree with this kind of situation you know our children our elders are fired by rockets on our schools on our civilians and we turn on the terrorists with one very simple goal to stop this firing of rockets from our civilians and we will target terrorists until they stop would you care to explain why the palestinian interior ministry has also been targeted in fact that building is basically left in a state of rubble and ruin that's hardly a militant stronghold in fact the interior ministry is where people get passports visas it's where journalists get their permission to go into the strip why go after why level the interior ministry the explanation is very simple unfortunately for mass terrorists while they target our civilians they hide behind their civilians they hide behind schools now the i.d.f. our army that wants only to defend our citizens targets only terrorists gaza is an extremely confined area a very small area probably certainly overpopulated why are so many children being killed by israeli airst
no state no russia and no state in europe and no united states of america can agree with this kind of situation you know our children our elders are fired by rockets on our schools on our civilians and we turn on the terrorists with one very simple goal to stop this firing of rockets from our civilians and we will target terrorists until they stop would you care to explain why the palestinian interior ministry has also been targeted in fact that building is basically left in a state of rubble...
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if you look at the mocker see in the west that you can be in the united states and in some places and then you're a. constitutions of these democracies is typically garand to the rights of minority groups on the other hand not kind of a kind of constitutional government to. sort of. unusual or not normal lifestyle is not going to be something that should realize they're going to get around to so it's the rights of the minority that are already some of the liberals in egypt and they have a right to be worried. and you can find more updates and expert analysis on the developments in egypt on our website it's r.t. dot com. with christmas bells ringing out in europe but even then melodic chimes can't muffled the boom are staring biting can't have even a reach their inner sanctum of the catholic church the vatican pope benedict has how this lightly spartan annual mass in st paul's a silicon rome due to strict budget controls the traditional and that's a pretty scene outside the cathedral this year cost and modest twenty two thousand euros some ten times less than in twenty eleven days and
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states support this this would require a significant change in direction for the united states for the gulf arab states to support this kind of initiative but it is really the only way out in beirut what do you think about that i mean we've heard about you know negotiations before and they've always fallen apart so how realistic is it this time. first of all war in syria is a primarily western nato war on syria it is not the primarily a civil war it is a part of clear and tangentially a civil war which was used and exploited by what sort of power by nato ally turkey to. syria into western policy and to bring down is our side regime so what on syria is drive by's on west to control us through syria and our board using turkey's a new islamist regime in turkey the new islamist regime in egypt in libya as well as in tunisia along with already established broyard regime is in the gulf and in monaco or in jordan this new alliance aims at bringing down the last hour. out of nationalist the arab world after saddam hussein was brought down and got tough he was brought down so really it is a war
states support this this would require a significant change in direction for the united states for the gulf arab states to support this kind of initiative but it is really the only way out in beirut what do you think about that i mean we've heard about you know negotiations before and they've always fallen apart so how realistic is it this time. first of all war in syria is a primarily western nato war on syria it is not the primarily a civil war it is a part of clear and tangentially a civil...
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states are reclaiming may day which as you may know actually originated in the united states in the struggle for the eight hour day and it hasn't really been celebrated until very recently immigrant rights movement started started using may day it's a day that there are big demonstrations so this is a really historic moment and the fact that the movement has become a platform for many messages as you said the three main elements there in new york today and that is exactly what's the criticism coming from many people saying there was a lack of focus a lack of leadership so are you saying that despite these different representations the movement is more united and that is not the case that it's not unfocused. absolutely i mean that if you're looking for the old style leadership or big guy has to be in charge and tell everybody what to do that's right you're not going to see leadership because this is leadership from the bottom up this is ordinary people in over one hundred communities around the country that are all participating in their own way taking taking leadership themselves an
states are reclaiming may day which as you may know actually originated in the united states in the struggle for the eight hour day and it hasn't really been celebrated until very recently immigrant rights movement started started using may day it's a day that there are big demonstrations so this is a really historic moment and the fact that the movement has become a platform for many messages as you said the three main elements there in new york today and that is exactly what's the criticism...
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citizen came from the united states by wall street also taking part in this they can sleep on a sort of. situation over the last six months of this time on this labor day there. is in iraq that there's. reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. members are also out to get their message across among them the country's second largest polity which still refuses to accept last year's parliamentary election results but is all happy about that to putin's return to the kremlin jacob griese reports from amid a sea of red flags. is run of the has held annually for the congress party all media carries certain amount of symbolism for them as they stand to represent workers in russia was a steep isn't history when it comes the days of the soviet union aspirates which are held then when you take a look at the crowd you really get a sense for that this down among some of the just fronts for the soviet union images of the controversial georgia standard for instance being held up time for their leader gennady zyuganov now he has proven quite crucial a very critical
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states and the western powers and their proxies in the middle east are using human rights as a cover when it is convenient and in turn violating human rights when it serves their interests so we can't we can't look at this in any. objective terms this is all in the service of anglo-american imperialism in the middle east and in the gulf . and as egypt writes new pages in its own history pieces of the country's a leg injury past a slipping away museum looters and tomb raider have stepped up their hunt for artifacts but officials say they lack the resources to stop the thieves. or investigates. egypt's pride and past which is slowly being stolen from its people here at the museum of egypt and antiquities in cairo more than five thousand years of civilization on display unearthed over the years from the shifting sands with the world's largest collection of fair on pieces and the treasures of king two to carmen but the ancient world's artifacts are being plundered the this museum and some scene. from the museum. this is not the one of the bitter downsides of the chaos of last year's bloo
states and the western powers and their proxies in the middle east are using human rights as a cover when it is convenient and in turn violating human rights when it serves their interests so we can't we can't look at this in any. objective terms this is all in the service of anglo-american imperialism in the middle east and in the gulf . and as egypt writes new pages in its own history pieces of the country's a leg injury past a slipping away museum looters and tomb raider have stepped up...
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but of course the united states to a geisha is here right now u.s. secretary of state has met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov bright and early this morning they were discussing again not just economic matters a but political as well they talked about syria's foreign minister said that russia has expressed its dissatisfaction with the fact that as syria gets continuously appointed with sanctions and he talked about the pointlessness of such sanctions president obama sent his regards and apologies saying that he couldn't be here if the united states right now is in the midst of its pre-election republican contender for the presidential post mitt romney has expressed his opinion that russia is united states geopolitical enemy number one president obama doesn't seem to share that if you point saying that it is sort of a leftover from the cold war era type of thinking and president bush in. an exclusive interview ahead of the summit that say he's willing to work with whichever candidate wins the upcoming presidential elections in the united st
but of course the united states to a geisha is here right now u.s. secretary of state has met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov bright and early this morning they were discussing again not just economic matters a but political as well they talked about syria's foreign minister said that russia has expressed its dissatisfaction with the fact that as syria gets continuously appointed with sanctions and he talked about the pointlessness of such sanctions president obama sent his regards...
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we also have the housing market that is in real trouble in the united states. could that also threaten to pull these in the wrong direction? >> absolutely. there are reasons to worry about where we will see the kind of growth that we need to give us a strong job numbers. even the numbers we have now in terms of job growth, this is not very good. no president would be optimistic when you have an unemployment rate above 8%. the housing market is so impaired that it is holding back a very important part of the economy and it is likely that it will remain in paired for the rest of the year if not longer. structurally, we have many problems. there are many people looking for jobs that have been out of the labor could -- led the market for a long time. >> if you had to put your money somewhere on this recovery, is this a trend that will continue? what is your field of this? does it look more solid than it has in the past? >> it looks like we have more momentum because we have worked on some of the excess is in the system and we have come to a point where you can buil
we also have the housing market that is in real trouble in the united states. could that also threaten to pull these in the wrong direction? >> absolutely. there are reasons to worry about where we will see the kind of growth that we need to give us a strong job numbers. even the numbers we have now in terms of job growth, this is not very good. no president would be optimistic when you have an unemployment rate above 8%. the housing market is so impaired that it is holding back a very...
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just as they should know they were following orders the united states government and the military the generational effect is on a moment well into the third generation as i said approaching the fourth generation and we have no idea how long this is going to exist you know so it could be too late but i see the devastation every day. i live in that has one of the major hotspots of. interrogation here. i see the gaps i see the former to. attend the funerals of the. former military as well as the senate they were exposed to agent orange and now we're well into their generation and going into the fourth generation of the effects of that you know and people are going to be going to get sick and as a result of the. explosion during the war and there's no law there's no relief in sight. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world. as a look to the country's first democratic president after decades of gadhafi dictatorship. a former opposition leader will hold the office until a new constitution comes into power next year the new year is facing the daunting challenge of co
just as they should know they were following orders the united states government and the military the generational effect is on a moment well into the third generation as i said approaching the fourth generation and we have no idea how long this is going to exist you know so it could be too late but i see the devastation every day. i live in that has one of the major hotspots of. interrogation here. i see the gaps i see the former to. attend the funerals of the. former military as well as the...